Fed by WhatsApp Rumours, Lynch Mob Kills 2 in Aurangabad

Another incident of lynching allegedly triggered by fake messages circulating on social media has come to light, this time from Aurangabad district in Maharashtra, police said on Wednesday, 13 June.

According to the police, two men were allegedly beaten to death and seven others were injured – one of them critically – after a mob of villagers attacked them on suspicion of being robbers in Chandgaon village in Vaijapur taluka on 8 June.

Police said a mob of at least 1,500 villagers allegedly attacked nine men with wooden sticks after nabbing them from near a farm in the village on morning of last Friday.

Aurangabad (Rural) SP Arti Singh on Wednesday said the lynching occurred in the wake of certain fake messages and posts being circulated on WhatsApp in the village about the presence of a gang of robbers.

The SP said senior police officers have been directed to initiate necessary action to curb such fake messages on WhatsApp and other social media.

In separate incidents of lynching last month, two men were allegedly beaten to death by a group of villagers in Telangana on suspicion of being thieves.

In Assam, two men were pulled out of their vehicle in Karbi Anglong district last Friday and beaten to death by a group of irate villagers, who suspected them to be child-lifters.